The relatively new crime of webcam sex tourism is spreading rapidly, with digital technologies sparking what the United Nations calls an ‘‘alarming growth of new forms of child sexual exploitation online.’’ The FBI says it’s epidemic, and that at any given moment, 750,000 child predators are online.

Almost every case stems from the Philippines, where good English speakers, increased Internet connections, and widespread international cash transfer systems combine with widespread poverty and easy access to vulnerable kids.

And this, Witt finds, is where the real confusion lies. As Witt clearly illustrates, our feelings and attitudes and actions about sex inescapably tie us to our values, as well as to our fears, our pasts, and yes, our futures.

There are rules for making a “successful” Internet dating profile (success meaning marriage, not hot sex), rules for “how to keep a man” (for sex and for commitment), but no rules for how to have sex in a way that is guided by pure desire divorced from external pressures or expectations. “America had a lot of respect for the future of objects,” Witt writes, “and less interest in the future of human arrangements. Up until her 30th year, Witt viewed married life as a “vocation, one way of being in the world.” But sometimes, Witt reminds us, we can’t choose what we do, or with whom we do it.

Witt approaches subjects ranging from Internet dating to the politics of everything from mobile webcams that make live sex available from a fast-food joint on a bleak cross-country highway, to the proliferation of readily available birth control for women.

Advances in technology — much of it futuristic even 10 years ago — have not just changed the way we think about sex and our perceived access to it, but how we do it. To experience sexuality was to have a body that pursued a feeling, a dot in the distance toward which it must move.” Advertisement Although “Future Sex’’ is squarely focused on the path to discovering authentic sexuality, it is just as much a book about how to be in the world.

There have been as many as three busts per week there this spring.

The youngest victim ever, rescued a few weeks ago, was an infant, two months old. Advertisement This spring the Associated Press watched a raid, rescue, and launch of a major investigation that continues to play out on both sides of the world.‘‘This should serve as a warning,’’ said NBI anti-human trafficking chief Janet Francisco, who leads the case.

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‘‘We will really catch them, with the help of our foreign counterparts. Bare-chested and slick with sweat, his breath sour and glasses foggy, Deakin watched agents — including FBI computer analysts — crouch on his bed over open computers, rushing to find and preserve hidden files.

We will really put them in jail and they will die in jail.’’. The tip that led authorities to Deakin came, as they often do, when an online international money transfer service notified an American Internet provider about a suspicious account.

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